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Peter Dinklage
Dinklage in 2023
President-elect of the United States
Assuming office
January 20, 2025
Vice PresidentVeronica Escobar (elect)
SucceedingJoe Biden
55th Governor of New Jersey
Assumed office
January 3, 2011
LieutenantBarbara Buono
Sheila Oliver
Tahesha Way
Preceded byJon Corzine
105th Chair of the National Governors Association
In office
July 15, 2022 – July 18, 2023
Preceded byAsa Hutchinson
Succeeded bySpencer Cox
United States Senator
from New Jersey
In office
November 8, 2004 – December 31, 2010
Preceded byFrank Lautenberg
Succeeded byCory Booker
Member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
from New Jersey
In office
January 3, 1997 – November 7, 2004
Preceded byDean Gallo
Succeeded byRodney Frelinghuysen
Constituency11th district
Personal details
Born
Peter Hayden Dinklage

(1969-11-04) November 4, 1969 (age 55)
Morristown, New Jersey, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic (since 1988)
Spouse
(m. 1999)
Children
Parents
Education
Occupation
  • Politician
  • Attorney
AwardsFull list
SignatureCursive signature in ink
WebsitePresidential Library


Legislature

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Legislature General Assembly +/– Position Senate +/– Election
214th
54 / 90
Increase 4 Governor of New Jersey
27 / 45
Increase 2 2010
215th
53 / 90
Decrease 1
24 / 45
Decrease 3 2012
216th
56 / 90
Increase 3
25 / 45
Increase 1 2014
217th
55 / 90
Decrease 1
25 / 45
Steady 2016
218th
61 / 90
Increase 6
28 / 45
Increase 3 2018
219th
60 / 90
Decrease 1
27 / 45
Decrease 1 2020
220th
65 / 90
Increase 5
30 / 45
Increase 3 2022


Congress House of Representatives +/– Position Senate +/– Election year
105th
208 / 435
Increase 4 Representative from New Jersey
45 / 100
Decrease 2 1996
106th
211 / 435
Increase 3
45 / 100
Steady 1998
107th
212 / 435
Increase 1
50 / 100
Increase 5 2000
108th
205 / 435
Decrease 7
48 / 100
Decrease 2 2002
109th
202 / 435
Decrease 3 Senator from New Jersey
44 / 100
Decrease 4 2004
110th
233 / 435
Increase 31
51 / 100
Increase 7 2006
111th
257 / 435
Increase 24
59 / 100
Increase 8 2008
119th
249 / 435
Increase 36 President
55 / 100
Increase 4 2024
120th
0 / 435
0 / 100
2026


Cabinet

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Cabinet of President Peter Dinklage
Office
Designee Office
Designee

President
Assuming office January 20, 2025


Peter Dinklage
from New Jersey

Vice President
Assuming office January 20, 2025


Veronica Escobar
from Texas

Secretary of State
Assumed office TBD


Susan Rice
from the District of Columbia

Secretary of the Treasury
Assumed office TBD


Roger Ferguson
from Connecticut

Secretary of Defense
Assumed office TBD


Michele Flournoy
from Colarado

Attorney General
Assumed office TBD


Doug Jones
from Alabama

Secretary of the Interior
Assumed office TBD


Brad Carson
from Oklahoma

Secretary of Agriculture
Assumed office TBD


Heidi Heitkamp
from North Dakota

Secretary of Commerce
Assumed office TBD


Terry McAuliffe
from Virginia

Secretary of Labor
Assumed office: TBD


Andy Levin
from Michigan

Secretary of Health and Human Services
Assumed office TBD


Mandy Cohen
from North Carolina

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Assumed office TBD


Alvin Brown
from Florida

Secretary of Transportation
Assumed office February 3, 2021


Pete Buttigieg

from Indiana

Secretary of Energy
Assumed office TBD


Arun Majumdar
from New York

Secretary of Education
Assumed office TBD


Lily García
from Utah

Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Assumed office TBD


Jason Kander
from Missouri

Secretary of Homeland Security
Assumed office TBD


Krysten Sinema
from Arizona

Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
Assumed office TBD


Jay Inslee
from Washington

Director of the Office of Management and Budget
Assumed office TBD


Dave Freudenthal
from Wyoming

Director of National Intelligence
Assumed office TBD


Rahm Emanuel
from Illinois

United States Trade Representative
Assumed office TBD


Jimmy Gomez
from California

Ambassador to the United Nations
Assumed office TBD


Brooke Anderson
from Ohio

Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers
Assumed office July 10, 2023


Jared Bernstein
from Massachussets

Administrator of the Small Business Administration
Assumed office TBD


Blanche Lincoln
from Arkansas

Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy
Assumed office TBD


Alondra Nelson
from Maryland

White House Chief of Staff
Assuming office January 20, 2025


Doug Stamper
from Pennsylvania

Congress Leadership

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Congress Leadership

Senate Leadership

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Office
Designee Office
Designee

President
Assuming office January 20, 2025


Veronica Escobar
from Texas

President pro tempore
Assumed office January 3, 2023


Patty Murray
from Washington

Majority Leader
Assumed office January 20, 2021


Chuck Schumer
from New York

Majority Whip
Assumed office January 20, 2021


Dick Durbin
from Illinois

Minority Leader
Assuming office January 3, 2025


John Thune
from South Dakota

Minority Whip
Assuming office January 3, 2025


John Barrasso
from Wyoming


House of Representatives Leadership

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Office
Designee Office
Designee

Speaker
Assuming office January 3, 2025


Hakeem Jeffries
from New York - 8th

Dean
Assumed office March 18, 2022


Hal Rogers
from Kentucky - 5th

Majority Leader
Assuming office January 3, 2025


Katherine Clark
from Massachusetts - 5th

Majority Whip
Assuming office January 3, 2025


Pete Aguilar
from California - 33rd

Minority Leader
Assuming office January 3, 2025


Steve Scalise
from Louisiana - 1st

Minority Whip
Assuming office January 3, 2025


Tom Emmer
from Minnesota - 6th

Elections

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Congress

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2004 United States Senate special election in New Jersey
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Peter Dinklage 1,122,849 53.15% Decrease 0.73%
Republican Diane Allen 958,670 45.38% Increase 1.43%
Majority 164,179 7.77% Decrease 2.16%
Turnout 2,112,604 49.95% Increase 1.64%


2008 United States Senate election in New Jersey
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Peter Dinklage 2,064,045 59.27% Increase 6.12%
Republican Dick Zimmer 1,348,054 38.71% Decrease 6.67%
Majority 715,991 20.56% Increase 12.79%
Turnout 3,482,445 60.84% Increase 10.89%

Gubernatorial

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2010 New Jersey gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Peter Dinklage 1,317,999 54.38% Increase 0.91%
Republican Chris Christie 1,083,872 44.72% Increase 1.69%
Majority 234,127 9.66% Decrease 0.78%
Total votes 2,423,684 46.9% Decrease 3.2%


2014 New Jersey gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Peter Dinklage 1,671,570 60.84% Increase 6.46%
Republican Kim Guadagno 1,049,264 38.19% Decrease 6.53%
Majority 622,306 22.65% Increase 12.99%
Total votes 2,747,486 51.3% Increase 4.4%


2018 New Jersey gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Peter Dinklage 1,783,964 63.46% Increase 2.62%
Republican Carlos Rendo 969,008 34.47% Decrease 3.72%
Majority 814,956 28.99% Increase 6.34%
Total votes 2,811,162 50.4% Decrease 0.9%


2022 New Jersey gubernatorial election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Peter Dinklage 2,477,898 69.72% Increase 6.26%
Republican Jack Ciattarelli 1,047,740 29.48% Decrease 4.99%
Majority 1,430,158 40.24% Increase 11.25%
Total votes 3,554,071 54.3% Increase 3.9%


Presidential

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2008 United States Presidential Election

Electoral results
Presidential candidate Party Home state Popular vote Electoral
vote
Running mate
Count Percentage Vice-presidential candidate Home state Electoral vote
Leon Panetta Democratic California 78,297,784 55.15% 486 Joe Biden Delaware 486
John McCain Republican Arizona 60,849,375 42.86% 52 Sara Palin Alaska 52
Other 2,825,251 1.99% Other
Total 141,972,410 100% 538 538
Needed to win 270 270


2012 United States Presidential Election

Electoral results
Presidential candidate Party Home state Popular vote Electoral
vote
Running mate
Count Percentage Vice-presidential candidate Home state Electoral vote
Leon Panetta Democratic California 92,008,204 59.84% 525 Joe Biden Delaware 525
Mitt Romney Republican Utah 59,980,615 39.01% 13 Paul Ryan Wisconsin 13
Other 2,029,593 1.32% Other
Total 153,757,025 100% 538 538
Needed to win 270 270